Free Knife Giveaway

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Hi everybody. This forum has helped my knowledge and love of knives grow exponentially since I've been coming here. So, I'd like to give something back. I'm offering a brand new Kershaw knife for free. There are two reasons for this. One is for karma and two is that the first quality knife I got was a Kershaw and it only seems fitting now that Kershaw has stepped up their presence here on BF and also in the the new knives they're producing which show they actually listen to the people purchasing their product.

Anyone can enter dependent on two things:
1: YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 50 POSTS. (I want this to be for people who actually contribute something here)
2: YOU ACTUALLY WANT A KERSHAW AND WILL USE IT. (No ebaying it away as soon as you get it, please)

I'll choose a winner with a random number generator that corresponds to the post number. Thank you to all bladeforum members and good luck!


(p.s. this isn't any titanium/zdp deal so try to not be disappointed if you win!)


CONTEST ENDS MONDAY MORNING AT 5:26 EDT WHEN I WAKE UP FOR WORK AND MY GOOD MOOD OFFICIALLY ENDS.
 
id love a free kershaw. i only own one, but have been impressed with their products.



very nice thing you are doing. members like you keep coming here fun.
 
I'd love (another) kershaw.

In my books, they're making the best value in pocketknives right now. And I'd love another.

Thanks for doing this.
 
I'm in!


Kershaw is a darned good brand... only have 1 knife and it is theirs :) (going to get more knives, of course).
 
Thank you, Kershaw has been on my list of 'to buy' knives for years. I have never had one of my own though. I always came close to the Storm or the Military boot knife given the budget... which has never been alot for me. You are a wonderful example of how many many good folks we have here. I hope to one day just throw out a free knife to forum members. Thank you again. I'll certainly take my spot here. :thumbup:
 
Count me in! I am always fascinated by Kershaws designs, and I don't recall ever getting rid of a knife (except those I bought with intent on gifting)- not even the loliest Chinese SAK knockoff.
 
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